Andy Bickers, the longtime saxophonist for Cold Chisel, has died following a battle with cancer, the band announced. The news was shared with fans alongside a tribute celebrating his decades of music and the lasting mark he left on the group’s live performances.
Frontman Jimmy Barnes also honored Bickers, remembering him as both an exceptional musician and a valued friend. The tribute reflected on the close bond they built through years of touring and recording together.
Bickers joined Cold Chisel in the early 1990s and became an important part of the band’s sound. His saxophone work added another layer to many live shows and helped shape performances that connected with audiences across Australia.
Outside of Cold Chisel, Bickers built a respected career as a session and touring musician. He performed with several well-known artists, earning recognition for his versatility and strong stage presence.
His passing marks the loss of a musician whose work reached generations of fans. Friends, bandmates, and fellow performers continue to remember him for his talent, professionalism, and lasting contribution to Australian rock music.

